The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Volume 1Charles M'Cormick |
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Page v
... Restoration - Retrospect of the paft - Anticipation of the future - Defign of the prefent work - Political furvey of the fate of the kingdom at this period - Conftitution of the king's council and attendants - Apology for the king's fup ...
... Restoration - Retrospect of the paft - Anticipation of the future - Defign of the prefent work - Political furvey of the fate of the kingdom at this period - Conftitution of the king's council and attendants - Apology for the king's fup ...
Page vii
... restoring the an- cient form of government - Characters of the Scotch delegates - Appointment of the officers of state- Fruitless combination against Lauderdale - Rigorous treatment of the marquis of Argyle - Debate on the measures to ...
... restoring the an- cient form of government - Characters of the Scotch delegates - Appointment of the officers of state- Fruitless combination against Lauderdale - Rigorous treatment of the marquis of Argyle - Debate on the measures to ...
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... houses - Eradication of anti - monarchi- cal Principles - Grants to the crown - Tardiness of the commons in confirming the Act of Indemnity- Vote for restoring the bishops to their feats in parlia- Vote CONTENTS . ix.
... houses - Eradication of anti - monarchi- cal Principles - Grants to the crown - Tardiness of the commons in confirming the Act of Indemnity- Vote for restoring the bishops to their feats in parlia- Vote CONTENTS . ix.
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Charles M'Cormick. Vote for restoring the bishops to their feats in parlia- ment - Intrigue to obftruct this bill in the houfe of Lords - Adjournment - Proceedings of the convoca- tion - Spies encouraged - The king's apology for an ...
Charles M'Cormick. Vote for restoring the bishops to their feats in parlia- ment - Intrigue to obftruct this bill in the houfe of Lords - Adjournment - Proceedings of the convoca- tion - Spies encouraged - The king's apology for an ...
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... RESTORATION . JAMES I. O prince , perhaps , ever mounted the Eng- NF lifh throne with a more favourable opportu- nity of rendering himfelf popular , his reign glo- rious , and his fubjects happy than James I. The brilliant fucceffes of ...
... RESTORATION . JAMES I. O prince , perhaps , ever mounted the Eng- NF lifh throne with a more favourable opportu- nity of rendering himfelf popular , his reign glo- rious , and his fubjects happy than James I. The brilliant fucceffes of ...
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